Hon. B. F. Mulkey.
quality, price, service—everything to
$600—Will buy 42 acres on Forest
H. K. HANNA, JR.
recommend them at the Toggery.
creek, some good land and part mining
The following “write-up” of Hon. B.
land.
D avis & S exton .
WILLIE.
LAWYER
F. Mulkey, of Jacksonville, candidate
At the Toggery. Medford.
for the nomination for the office of dis
Office: One block south of depot.
trict attorney for Jackson and Jose
Jacksonville, Oregon
phine counties, is taken from the Port
Office one block south of Courthouse
land Oregonian of March 18th:
Hon. B. F. Mulkey is well known in
. Dealer in ...
lacksonville
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Oregon
Dr. T. T. Shaw
public life in Oregon. He was born in
Filings made on homesteads and timber claims.
1862, at Carbondale, Ill., and began his
DENTIST
Correct plats weekly showing all vacant lands.
residence in Oregon 36 years ago. He
NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER.
Office in Ryan Building, California St.—Upstairs
Legal papers of all kinds made out. Special
represented Polk county in the Oregon
attention given to papers in settlement of estates.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
ABSTRACTER OF LAND TITLES.
state Senate from 1896 to 1904. During
I Most complete set of abstract books in the
that time he was recognized as an ag
county. Abstract made promptly and accurately
REALESTATE AND INSURANCE
A. E. Reames
C. L. Reams»
gressive and forceful debater, and was
Fine list of county and town property for sale
always fearless and uncompromising in And Jeweler’8 Sundries
and rent.
Reames & Reames
MONEY LOANED.
his advocacy of measures intended to ad.
Warrants bought and sold. Collections made.
Taxes paid. Rents collected. Prompt reply to all
LAWYERS
vance the people’s interest. He was Repairing of all kinds a Specialty and
letters. Charges reasonable.
all work Warranted
REFERENCES
Practice in ail State and Federal Court*
chairman of the ways and means com
Hon. H. K. Hanna, judge 1st judicial district,
mittee at the special session of 1898, and Opposite U. S. Hotel
Jacksonville. Oregon
and any Jacksonville business man.
Kahler Block, Jacksonville
the regular session of 1899, a period
celebrated in legislative history in Ore
gon for the economy with which the
public funds were managed. Immedi
ately thereafter he was nominated by
acclamation and returned to the Sen
ate.
During the five years ending January
1, 1908, Mr. Mulkey was president of the
Southern Oregon State Normal School,
at Ashland. He regards the work done
there as the most important of his life.
rd'
During that time the institution was
steadily advanced until it occupies first
place among the normal schools of the
state. In this capacity his work edu
cationally and with the people at large
and with legislation told at every step.
The last session of the Legislature
granted the largest appropration ever
I carry a full stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Kalsomine, Stains, Brushes
given a normal school in the history of
the state of Oregon, and the institution
stands as the synonym or organization,
Let me figure with you before you go elsewhere
industry and enthusiasm throughout
the state, which it is intended to serve.
Mr. Mulkey practiced law for a time
with Judge Edward F. Coad, of Polk
county; while a member of the Senate.
On January 1, he resigned his position
with the normal school to resume the
practice of law, and is now connecned
with the firm of Harvey, Miles & Mul
key and is located at Jacksonville. Mr.
Mulkey is tobe congratulated upon the
fact that he left with the good will vf
the entire student body of the normal
school and of the people of Ashland,
with whom he had labored so long and
unselfishly.
At the solicitation of a large number
of Republicans and after considerable
delay he has become a candidate for Dis
trict Attorney for the First Judicial ,
District, subject to the action of the j
Republican primaries next month. If he ,
is elected to that position his reputation
for ability and integrity in every enter- <
prise with which he has heretofore been
entrusted guarantees faithful service in [
this field of his ambition.
W. Hickel
Silas J. Day
Jewelry
Watches
Clocks
SAY!
1 FRED J. FICK
It will soon be®?
Easter.
Does your house
need painting?
If so, let me sell
you your paint.
Jacksonville, Ore.
NIEDERMEYER
TRACT
Wise Talks by the
Toggery’s Office Boy.
The other day a little girl of my ac
quaintance was sent down town by her
mother, accompained by her little
brother, on an errand. When sh* re
turned there were some visitors at the
house, among whom was a young man
who came to see a big sister. The
little girl came into the parlor all out of
breath, and said; “You had ought to
see me fall as I came up the walk.
There was a banana peel on the side
walk and I stepped on it and my heels
tlew out from under me and I came right
down on my ” “Minnie!” exclaim
ed her mother. “Well, I did,” said
Minnie. “My heels flew up and I came
down kerplonk on my b ” "Minnie!”
screamed the big sister. “Well, what?
Can't you let me finish it? I came
right down on my little brother.”
How about that Eeaster suit did
you get it here? If not you are not
looking after your own interests. Style,
I
Now Subdivided and Ready for Sale
Ranging from $125 to $250 per acre
Lots from 8 to 20 Acres and lip
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DAVIS & SEXTON
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